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Fans are convinced that Britney Spears was wearing a mic with a scary Mandela effect

Netizens are obsessed with Mandela’s influences and this may be the strangest yet.

The Mandela Effect is a false memory shared by many people. In other words, a large group of people remember something that never happened. Creepy, isn’t it?

Mandela’s influences are found in all walks of life, from famous brands to television shows, celebrity deaths to historical events.

For example, many people thought the children’s show was called Looney Toons when it was actually Looney Tunes and others were convinced that TV character Curious George has a tail when he doesn’t.

Another weird Mandela effect revolves around the branding of the Skechers show, and many would agree that it was spelled like Skechers – but there’s actually no “t”!

Mandela’s latest bizarre effect is about Britney Spears and her hit song Oops! …I did it again. Prepare to go out…

People think Britney was wearing a microphone

This Mandela effect begins with the music video for Britney’s hit 2000 hit “Oops!… I Did It Again.”

It’s one of the more popular beginner music videos, and if you’ve grown up at the time, you can probably picture it in your head now.

Everyone knows the singer wore a bright red latex suit and a black microphone in the space-themed video, right? Well, she actually didn’t.

She wore a red latex suit in the video that garnered more than 377 million views on YouTube, but there’s no headphone in sight.

This is where the Mandela effect comes in. Thousands of people around the world vividly remember Britney wearing a black headphone, but it’s not there.

Fashion even has a black headset

Just to make things weirder, oops! …I’ve done it again, and the costumes people have worn over the years also have the accompanying headphones.

For example, this post on costume business It has a black microphone, and this one is inspired by Britney Spears Barbie Game Not too. How strange!

Posts have taken over Twitter and TikTok in recent weeks as fans can’t get over the chilling Mandela effect.

One fan wrote:

Another said:

A third person even took a survey:

She always wore a headset on stage

While many are convinced that something creepy is going on here and Britney was definitely wearing a microphone in the video, others have come to the conclusion that they should be confused with her live performances.

Singer Toxic was famous for wearing a headset during most of her shows in the ’90s and early 2000s, including during Oops! …I did it again.

One section From Britney performing the folk song on tour in London in 2000 shows her wearing a headphone, while else He sees the musician wearing a microphone while singing the track on Top of the Pops.

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